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Confidently following in the footsteps of Sir Peter Ustinov and Klaus Maria Brandauer was always going to be a tough ask, and sadly Hans Matheson isn’t really up to it. To be fair, that isn’t entirely his fault. This whole meandering drama tries to abridge it’s Robert Graves and…
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Imperium: Nero
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Story & themes: As a young boy, future emperor Nero witnesses the mad Emperor Caligula kill his father and exile his mother. While in exile in the pontine islands, Agrippina, his mother, sees a vision telling her that her son can become emperor, but she will have to die first. She accepts the proposal. Back in Rome, Nero, now being… Our models also surface themes such as ai and family from synopsis and genre signals.
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Community signal: TMDb members rate Imperium: Nero 62% (4 votes) — solid community ratings for this TV series.
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As a young boy, future emperor Nero witnesses the mad Emperor Caligula kill his father and exile his mother. While in exile in the pontine islands, Agrippina, his mother, sees a vision telling her that her son can become emperor, but she will have to die first. She accepts the proposal. Back in Rome, Nero, now being raised by emperor Claudius after Caligula's death, Agrippina returns. She poisons Claudius' food and Nero becomes emperor. At first, Nero cuts taxes and introduces successful programs and invades Brittania. Soon he meets a beautiful slave named Claudia Acte, and marries her, throwing off his engagement with Claudius' daughter, Claudia Octavia, telling her she can marry someone she will be happy with. Heartbroken, she arrives at an island and kills herself. Nero enjoys being married to Claudia Acte, but soon he gradually goes mad with power and sets fire to Rome.
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- Type
- Series
- Status
- Ended
- Release date
- 2004-05-23
- Seasons
- 1
- Episodes
- 2
- TMDB rating
- 6.2
- TMDB ID
- 77984
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As a young boy, future emperor Nero witnesses the mad Emperor Caligula kill his father and exile his mother. While in exile in the pontine islands, Agrippina, his mother, sees a vision telling her ... This is the official synopsis available via TMDb community metadata.
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Cast

Hans Matheson
Nerone

Laura Morante
Agrippina

Rike Schmid
Atte

Sonia Aquino
Messalina

Gabriella Barbuti
Licia

James Bentley
Nerone giovane

Marco Bonini
Rufus
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Robert Brazil
Silus

Philippe Caroit
Apollonio
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Todd Carter
Senatore #1

Massimo Dapporto
Claudio

Maurizio Donadoni
Burro

Emanuela Garuccio
Claudia

Matthias Habich
Seneca

Klaus Händl
Pallas
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Jochen Horst
Etius

Ruby Kammer
Marzia

Ángela Molina
Domizia
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Confidently following in the footsteps of Sir Peter Ustinov and Klaus Maria Brandauer was always going to be a tough ask, and sadly Hans Matheson isn’t really up to it. To be fair, that isn’t entirely his fault. This whole meandering drama tries to abridge it’s Robert Graves and it’s Suetonius into three hours and that was simply never going to be enough airtime to do justice to all the plotting and depravity of the Neronic reign by itself, let alone try to incorporate aspects from those of Caligula (John Simm) and Claudius (Massimo Dapporto) into it, too. Curiously, the thrust of much of this seems to want to suggest that after Nero saw his father’s head on a plate and his mother banished to Ponza whilst he was at a formative age, he was really just a poor misunderstood lad whose only wish in life was to settle down with the slave “Acte” (Rike Schmid) and live out his life as a farmer. It’s only when his uncle Claudius accedes and brings his mother and himself back to court that he realises that he can’t marry the plebeian “Acte” and he starts to turn into a fire-razing monster. Helping him along that particularly menacing Appian Way is malevolent senator “Septimus” (Ian Richardson), Praetorian Prefect Tigellinus (Mario Opinato) and an Agrippina desperate to make sure that he succeeds the emperor - regardless of the wishes of his children Britannicus (Francesco Venditti) and Octavia (Vittoria Puccini) who appears to have taken quite a shine to her increasingly more megalomaniac step-brother. Despite some decent names amongst the cast, this just lacks vitality. The fourteen years of his rule were supposed to be the epitome of debauchery, incest, bloodlust, fiddling and Christian scorching, but all of these appear to have been sacrificed for it’s PG-13 rating. It does look like some effort has gone into the design of the film, and barring the fairly obvious budget CGI it looks fine, but it lacks that sense of sumptuous excess it needed to engage. In the end it’s the lead that lets this down delivering an underwhelming character deserving way more of our pity than our fear and loathing. Pity, his is a great story to get our teeth into.
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